Turbo Coil is bigger, stronger, and faster than your average coil. Specifically designed to make binding large books easier, Turbo Coil increases your productivity and profitability when it comes to binding notoriously difficult big books. Offered in a number of great colors, Turbo Coil is available in sizes ranging from 20mm (3/4") to 50mm (2") in diameter. Turbo Coil is also manufactured phthalate and lead free. Receive 100 12-inch long pieces with every order. Use the drop-down menus above to select your size and color.

Product Details

Product Type: Turbo Coil Spiral Binding

Color: Various (Choose Above)

Diameter: Various (20mm - 50mm)

Pitch: .231

Length: 12"

Quantity: 100 per box

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DemonstrationVideo

Transcript:Welcome to MyBinding video. This video looks at TurboCoil, a new 3:1 pitch spiral coil that's built specifically for ease of use with large projects. For this video, we used an HD7100 to process almost an entire ream of paper for this book. TurboCoil uses a specific 3:1 pitch with a large circular hole. You can use an electronic inserter with this. However, we'll do it by hand to show just how easy it is. We'll jog all the pages together with this SlanTIS coil binder. The rigidness and stiffness of these TurboCoils make threading very easy. There it is, that's the TurboCoil. For more demos, re...Read More

Welcome to MyBinding video. This video looks at TurboCoil, a new 3:1 pitch spiral coil that's built specifically for ease of use with large projects. For this video, we used an HD7100 to process almost an entire ream of paper for this book. TurboCoil uses a specific 3:1 pitch with a large circular hole. You can use an electronic inserter with this. However, we'll do it by hand to show just how easy it is. We'll jog all the pages together with this SlanTIS coil binder. The rigidness and stiffness of these TurboCoils make threading very easy. There it is, that's the TurboCoil. For more demos, reviews, and how tos on this product and many more, check out MyBinding.com.

TurboCoil vs Standard Coil Binding Video

Transcript:Welcome to MyBinding video. This is TurboCoil versus standard coil. Just how fast is TurboCoil? Let's watch and see. TurboCoil is designed for speed and ease with large projects. With large coils, the slinkiness of a standard coil is difficult to work with; rigidity of a TurboCoil is easier. Watch here side-by-side, this is us stringing the same size document with both a standard coil and a TurboCoil. This blue coil binding sleeve that you see is made by SlanTIS and it's designed, regardless of what pitch you're using, standard 4:1 coil or TurboCoil's 3:1, to help you hold your project in plac...Read More

Welcome to MyBinding video. This is TurboCoil versus standard coil. Just how fast is TurboCoil? Let's watch and see. TurboCoil is designed for speed and ease with large projects. With large coils, the slinkiness of a standard coil is difficult to work with; rigidity of a TurboCoil is easier. Watch here side-by-side, this is us stringing the same size document with both a standard coil and a TurboCoil. This blue coil binding sleeve that you see is made by SlanTIS and it's designed, regardless of what pitch you're using, standard 4:1 coil or TurboCoil's 3:1, to help you hold your project in place while you bind by hand or by machine. As you can tell, we've sped up the film at twice the speed. Now here is four times the speed, and you can see that we're almost done with the entire bind with the TurboCoil but about a third of the way through with the standard coil. In fact, we gave up with the standard coil. Here at MyBinding.com we know just how annoying it can be to bind a large book. TurboCoil, we like you. For more demos, reviews, and how tos on this product and many more, check out MyBinding.com.